AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoMigration & Human Rights: A BBC investigation says more than 300 Iraqi Kurdish men bound for the UK were kidnapped in Libya, tortured, and threatened with forced kidney removal unless families paid $5,000 per person, after a dispute between smugglers and the militia; at least one hostage reportedly died. Security in West Libya: Armed clashes in Zawiya left at least three dead and two injured, with reports of burned armored vehicles and warnings from the UN about rising tensions. Libya–Turkey Ties: Lt. Gen. Saddam Haftar met a Turkish delegation in Benghazi to expand cooperation and highlight Turkish reconstruction work, with both sides stressing stability. Energy & Training: Libya’s NOC signed an MoU with PMI to build project-management capacity, and separately met Schlumberger on developing marginal oilfields and training Libyan professionals. Women’s Empowerment: A Benghazi awareness seminar focused on the daily pressures facing working women and practical support for balancing work and family. Armed Detention Case: Authorities arrested suspects over the alleged abduction, assault, filming, and robbery of a young Libyan woman, including foreign nationals. Regional Diplomacy: Egypt’s foreign minister discussed Libya with a US adviser, reiterating support for unity and a Libyan-led political process toward elections. World Cup Access: FIFA World Cup 2026 viewing is set to be available across the Arab world via beIN Sports platforms, while US immigration rules also blocked a Somali referee from participating.
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